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Thanks fox and Blaine!
Wow, you did such a beautiful job, and tribute to your father.
I have a 69 Z kit that I plan to build because that was the first brand new car I bought and I loved it.
Thanks for sharing your build, what amazing work.
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Outstaning work Keyda! Dad has to be up there with the biggest grin on his face ever. You made him proud.
Jim
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On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Thanks PFJN!
Thanks Mustang!
Greg, I swear I heard him laughing at me when I did something stupid and screwed up, lol. He did car models when I was a kid. Sadly none of them survived. I guess he tossed them at some point. Maybe when he started collecting diecast models instead. I kept a few of those. Thanks!
Really great build, and another awesome project!
Some years back, I did the same sort of thing with building my late Dad's old Impala convertible. At times it was like I could feel him peering over my shoulder...to make sure I got every detail just right. Great fun, and a personal connection it's hard to describe.
Well done, and thanks for sharing it with your FSM 'family!'
Greg
George Lewis:
Good turn out on this one. Awesome tribute build.
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Hi,
Your build looks great
Fly-n-hi Great work! The details under the hood look really nice!
Great work! The details under the hood look really nice!
Thanks!
It took far too long for me to get around to making a display case, lol. In my defense it was in a temporary protective shelter.
I painted the piece of wood to kind of resemble the street.
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Thanks Hodakmax! Cars usually aren't my subject either, but I needed something to put with my Dad's ashes. I figured what better than a scale model of our car.
Thanks Gamera!
mustang1989, building this care actually had me going out and looking at my car! I thought I knew my car inside and out, but when it came down to the small details I just couldn't remember! It's been quite a few years since I've driven too, lol. She was in storage for a while.
Keyda81 Thanks mustang1989! It helps having your reference right outside in the garage, lol. It's probably the most accurate model I've completed.
Thanks mustang1989! It helps having your reference right outside in the garage, lol. It's probably the most accurate model I've completed.
I don't look into this section of the forum much either but beautiful work there. Fine representation of the real thing and tribute to your dad!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Cool stuff Keyda! You do good work. I normally don't look at the cars often but I am building that silly 1980 Testors Corvette and ran across your post. Awesome job m'lady!
Max
Thanks JOE RIX! It certainly has a lot of meaning built into it. Can't wait to get the actual car out of the garage and drive her when the weather gets nicer.
Absolutely stunning Camaro Keyda. Beautiful workmanship on it all around. I can see your heart is into every detail. Not only would your father be proud of you but, you need to be very proud of yourself. It is gorgeous.
Cheers, Joe
"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin
Totally missed this one! What a great tribute build!! I just got through going through this whole thread and there's lotsa detail on these kits and the work you put into it really exploited that feature. Good turn out Keyda.
Thanks so much Mongoose!
In the pattern: Scale Shipyard's 1/48 Balao Class Sub! leaning out the list...NOT! Ha, added to it again - Viper MkVii, 1/32 THUD & F-15J plus a weekend madness build!
Thank you SprueOne!
Very nice finish. Looks just like the picture of the 1/1.
Anyone with a good car don't need to be justified - Hazel Motes
Thanks Rudy and Midnightprowler!
Very well done Keyda, your dad would be proud.
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What a wonderful tribute to your father. Great job. How great of him to give you the real car. God bless-
-Rudy
On the Bench:Revell AMT 1/25 GMC Sonoma, Revell 1/48 Dauntless, Dragon T-34/76 Recently Finished:1966 Charger, British Vosper P.T. Boat, 1962 pontiac Catalina 1:48 Tamiya Dehavilland Mosquito 1:24 Pinto, 1:24 1966 Chevy Suburban
On the Bench:Revell AMT 1/25 GMC Sonoma, Revell 1/48 Dauntless, Dragon T-34/76
Recently Finished:1966 Charger, British Vosper P.T. Boat, 1962 pontiac Catalina 1:48 Tamiya Dehavilland Mosquito 1:24 Pinto, 1:24 1966 Chevy Suburban
littletimmy, I would have never thought of that. I will take a look around. I have a few pet stores near me. Lol, this hobby calls for thinking out of the box and seeing ways of using other things other than in their original purpose.
Mark, Thank you! I looked into getting a plexiglass sheet from Home Depot and making a case myself. Not sure of any glass shops around me, but that is another option I can look into.
Nicely done and a fine tribute to your dad, most worthwhile. You may want to investigate glass shops in your area, you can get 1/8" plexiglass from most of them for a fairly reasonable rate. Ask if they will precut it for you and if they will a display case will be a snap to assemble
Regards,
Mark
That turned out great. It is especially nice to see the photos of the original full-size car along with those of your build.
I have occasionally found display cases at... of all places..... pet store's.
The aquarium's that you find at places that specifically cater to fish enthusiest's come in many size's. The average 10 gallon size can be had for under $20.
I seem to recall getting a small beta tank ( 18 in. x8 in. x8in. ) for around $15.
Get a wood base slightly larger than the outside diameter of the tank and just flip the tank upside down. Bingo ! Instant display case.
( Is it me.... or are my idea's starting to sound like Tanker-Builder's ?? )
Dont worry about the thumbprint, paint it Rust , and call it "Battle Damage"
Thanks goldhammer!
I went hunting for a display case today, and I didn't have much luck. The one they sell at Hobby Lobby is about a quarter inch too short to fit the car. I thought about using a clear plastic storage container, but I would of had to go way oversized with needing 15 1/2 inch length. So I had to improvise a little bit for now. I'll get to making something in the future, but with 2 dogs and 2 cats in the house the dust accumulates fast, and I'm not having that with this car. I will land up breaking bits off. I do it just about every time I dust all the planes.
Nicely done Keyda, you dad is smiling down on it and you right now. Don't be suprised if you see some "ashy" fingerprints on the steering wheel and driver's seat, from him taking it out for a midnight spin.
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